Goebbels Last Speech - 21 April 1945

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2022
  • When the Soviets closed in on Berlin, Goebbels made it clear that he had no intention of leaving Berlin, and that he would stay in the capital.
    He moved his offices into the Flaktower Zoogarten, where he continue to produce propaganda and record speeches.
    This is his last speech, recorded on the 21st of April 1945, one day before he would move into the Führerbunker, and a mere 10 days before his suicide.
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    Subtitles made by me.

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  • @GermanWWIIArchive
    @GermanWWIIArchive  4 місяці тому +67

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  • @Veex88
    @Veex88 Рік тому +5669

    when he got a better mic in 1945 than you in 2023

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Рік тому +215

      The microphone was excellent, the point is the audio recorder. I don't think, that in this moment they made any attempt to record the speech in the best possible audio quality.

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 Рік тому +242

      Most hi-end microphones of today are based on 2-3 different German designs from the WWII era. The surviving old ones are used on recordings to this day.
      The Beatles? Every vocal recorded with German microphones of the immediate post WWII-period, based on designs from the 1930s.

    • @loopshackr
      @loopshackr Рік тому +115

      Speech likely recorded on magnetic audiotape, which the Germans had perfected to the point that the recording was practically indistinguishable from a live broadcast.

    • @jamesjesse9773
      @jamesjesse9773 Рік тому +28

      ​@@hepphepps8356true. I saw a rather elegant 1930's German microphone that would fit in perfectly with modern aesthetics, even in comparison to the most "high end" mics on the market.

    • @MazzyTheGreat
      @MazzyTheGreat Рік тому +7

      LMAOooooo fr

  • @nik4546
    @nik4546 Рік тому +3722

    Think about that bomb you hear at 2:07.
    The person who fired that shell could have never imagined that at the same time, Goebbels is recording a 3-minute speech in the bunker, and that the sound of the bomb he fired would be captured accidentally and echo for eternity. Absolutely mindblowing.

    • @MagicNash89
      @MagicNash89 Рік тому +145

      Same thoughts, its so bizarre, I kept replaying the part because it sounds so unreal to coincide with his speech.

    • @NathanDraxter
      @NathanDraxter Рік тому +22

      I know what you mean!

    • @iitzfizz
      @iitzfizz Рік тому +51

      He didn't move to the bunker till the day after he recorded this speech. He was at flaktower Zoogarten

    • @andershomewig1871
      @andershomewig1871 Рік тому +20

      Du hörst überall Einschläge wenn du einen Lauten Kopfhörer hast

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Рік тому +8

      @@andershomewig1871 Das habe ich gehört! Sie waren den Sowjets nicht gewachsen.

  • @bbenjoe
    @bbenjoe Рік тому +3756

    This was recorded exactly 78 years ago. There are people still around who heard it live.

    • @kyurox603
      @kyurox603 Рік тому +393

      My friend's grandfather shook Hitler's hand.

    • @StarSprangledBanner
      @StarSprangledBanner Рік тому +164

      @@kyurox603 Is he Argentinian? 🤣

    • @40yrsago
      @40yrsago Рік тому +146

      @@kyurox603 my uncle‘s colleague had a grandfather who had a cousin and his sister had a friend who told him that his mother‘s great grandfather’s cousin‘s uncle has a friend who once shook Adolf‘s hairstylists hand

    • @eggwardosteve
      @eggwardosteve Рік тому +49

      @@40yrsago omg no way i had an aunt who's friends's roomates's pal's grandma, knew a soldier who fought in the spanish war who's hairstylist, went to the same barbershop school as Adolf's hairstylist

    • @ziepex7009
      @ziepex7009 Рік тому

      @Hitler was right nice name!

  • @SirGusto
    @SirGusto Рік тому +755

    the fact that you can hear the speakers blaring this outside and the shelling in the distance really gives another level of detail

    • @Julio19917
      @Julio19917 Рік тому

      I wanted to commit suicide but with this speech I want to live

  • @Mineralsss
    @Mineralsss Рік тому +6399

    The sound of the bomb in the background at 2:07 adds so much to this recording. Demonstrates how close the Soviets were, and just how dire the situation was. You typically associate broadcasts like these as being safe and away from the fighting, but here it was intertwined with it.

    • @paruhblgen4222
      @paruhblgen4222 Рік тому +261

      Don't forget American bombing and the British bombing which was only for revenge

    • @jorapirelmann6233
      @jorapirelmann6233 Рік тому +57

      @@paruhblgen4222 к чему тут это?

    • @walopes
      @walopes Рік тому +113

      I clearly noticed that. It made the atmosphere even darker

    • @Leikoo
      @Leikoo Рік тому +76

      The explosions in the background can be easily the sound of flak cannons shooting the enemy. Just read the description.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Рік тому

      Time for the strychnine Herr Goebbels & family....

  • @omarsyr9203
    @omarsyr9203 Рік тому +9776

    It's amazing how you can hear the bombing in the background.

  • @pillford4226
    @pillford4226 Рік тому +2449

    I'm a big history buff, and I love historical audio like this. And after having learned some german, it is kind of surreal to finally understand this. Before it was just these voices in a language I didn't understand. And now it's these words I know, and I can understand what he was saying. It just adds another level of realism you can't get normally.

    • @silverheart8173
      @silverheart8173 Рік тому +99

      I'm currently learning Deutsch myself and i know exactly what you mean! I couldn't understand all of it but when he refered to his wife and kids staying in Berlin it hit a little different being able to directly understand him. People seem to always forget that all of these guys were just human and it's not too far a stretch to say most people would have walked the same road given they were wearing the same shoes so to speak.

    • @the_Googie
      @the_Googie Рік тому +101

      Its pretty nuts as a german to listen to this too haha

    • @JannesJustus
      @JannesJustus Рік тому +13

      Sehr wahr

    • @thanos1229
      @thanos1229 Рік тому +2

      @@the_Googie was hast du anders gehört ?er hat nur normal geredet

    • @MultiNacho8
      @MultiNacho8 Рік тому +14

      @@thanos1229 What he means is that finally bring able to understand him after learning German made the speech feel more real to him.

  • @Oceanwireaudio
    @Oceanwireaudio Рік тому +2461

    My grandfather would have heard this speech, sitting in his small apartment in Berlin with his family around him. He went out, joined the Volkssturm and was machine gunned to death on the 26th April by the Red Army. My father hardly got to know him, he was just six years old when his Dad walked out of the door never to return

    • @blackpaint9093
      @blackpaint9093 Рік тому +776

      May he rest in peace. He died for his country to protect his family

    • @xMahaDMAhx
      @xMahaDMAhx Рік тому +238

      Sad to hear about your familys' loss!
      But keep in mind:
      There are people, who are still thankful for (t)his sacrifice 🖤🙏
      My grandfather got "lost" ("m.i.a./missing in action") somewhere at the eastern retreat in 1944.
      The same year, his son (my dad) was born-they never saw each other😔
      Due to the chaotic circumstances, there is no data about the exact fate of his unit =/
      My grandmother had his portrait on her nightstand all life long.
      (he was wearing the Wehrmacht uniform on it).

    • @jvn4940
      @jvn4940 Рік тому +548

      @@blackpaint9093 He died serving his country, because a lunatic ran his country into the ground for his paranoid delusions and unhinged visions of grandeur. Yes, may he rest in peace--but his life (and millions more) were wasted, utterly and completely.

    • @alfredquak3214
      @alfredquak3214 Рік тому

      @@jvn4940 was für wahnsinniger? Bist du blöd

    • @philomelodia
      @philomelodia Рік тому +70

      War is hell. I’m sorry for your loss.

  • @Nero_Karel
    @Nero_Karel Рік тому +4542

    It's interesting to me that he makes it (subliminally) clear that the final fight for Berlin is not in order to turn the tide of the war, but just to make sure it isn't taken by the Soviets

    • @mort_et_misere
      @mort_et_misere Рік тому +555

      At this point of the war most germans had already gotten the clue that the war was lost

    • @Hys-01
      @Hys-01 Рік тому +2

      yeah. because if the Americans got there first, every nazi would've been employed to work for the US

    • @bigdaddytrips6197
      @bigdaddytrips6197 Рік тому +38

      They ended up taking it. You know nothing

    • @oliverhughes610
      @oliverhughes610 Рік тому +768

      @@bigdaddytrips6197 ? the op wasn't saying that it wasn't taken by the Soviets, just that it became Germany's goal not to lose it to them.

    • @lordmilchreis1885
      @lordmilchreis1885 Рік тому +321

      @@bigdaddytrips6197 Bro, read his comment again, he never said that the soviets havent taken Berlin, he said that the JUST OF THE FIGHT WAS SO THE SOVIETS DONT TAKE THE CITY

  • @elvanaslan4435
    @elvanaslan4435 Рік тому +1518

    i hope we can archive more historical data like this

    • @johnbrattan9341
      @johnbrattan9341 Рік тому +27

      This recording came from the archives.

    • @christopher5965
      @christopher5965 Рік тому +74

      UA-cam deleted a lot of these!

    • @GermanWWIIArchive
      @GermanWWIIArchive  Рік тому +211

      There is no copyright for public speeches. Also, speeches made before 1962 are generally public domain.
      I never had a successful copyright strike on any of my videos.

    • @mateusnascimento154
      @mateusnascimento154 Рік тому +13

      @@GermanWWIIArchive Hello! Would you have accidentally filed Hitler's statement after the ill-fated attempt at his murder by Colonel Stauffenberg?

    • @pagghr51
      @pagghr51 Рік тому

      if you think youtube is an "archive" of historical data, then you're severely ignorant. The national archives is but only one of many government institutions around the world in charge of archiving history.

  • @historik8367
    @historik8367 5 місяців тому +138

    All the bombs that we can hear in the background : 00:25, 01:44, 02:07 and 02:40

  • @spartank8dn25
    @spartank8dn25 Рік тому +507

    This is probably the first time he was calm, he is not speaking with the same energy he used to do, perhaps he was already aware of the end. Also the Soviet bombings in the background, makes of this piece of audio, a treasure.

    • @tanzboden
      @tanzboden Рік тому +2

      I dont agree. He speaks in clear and perfect german. There are a lot of speeches years before where he sounds the same. When he spoke in front of masses, yes, there he put more energy into the speech. But here in his last message, he sounds like always. This is Joseph Goebbels, an intelligent and cultivated man. And a really evil Nazi.

    • @rafaelpontes8739
      @rafaelpontes8739 Рік тому

      true young lady

    • @blackpaint9093
      @blackpaint9093 Рік тому +86

      He was aware that the war was lost as early as 1942 if we look at his memories

    • @violinhunter2
      @violinhunter2 Рік тому +46

      They knew since the middle of 1944 that they had lost. They were too egotistical to surrender but chose to sacrifice more German lives and the Allies obliged them so nicely.

    • @Border_patrol974
      @Border_patrol974 Рік тому +82

      @@violinhunter2 They sought for peace multiple times but even the Anglo-Americans would only have accepted an unconditional surrender. So they had no choice.

  • @CarlosElio82
    @CarlosElio82 Рік тому +1435

    I hear shells exploding in the background several times. The one at 2:06 is very loud. The Soviets were hunting him down with more than a hunting rifle.

    • @saschapfersdorff2834
      @saschapfersdorff2834 Рік тому +10

      💣🙈☠️

    • @christophera556
      @christophera556 Рік тому +59

      As well as the Russian's hunting down Goebells he was completely delusional.

    • @TheBearwithaBeard
      @TheBearwithaBeard Рік тому +1

      A shame they didn't get to hang him like the others

    • @jk-76
      @jk-76 Рік тому

      @Admiral Karl Döenitz
      He was delusional his whole life. He helped light that part of the world on fire based on his delusions.

    • @richmerowitz5610
      @richmerowitz5610 Рік тому +11

      The Flack Tower was virtually impregnable. At that time, he was safer than anyone else in Berlin.

  • @spitfirefan5545
    @spitfirefan5545 Рік тому +475

    The shelling really gives this another level, that it is actually near the end of the war

  • @VaderPopsVicodin10
    @VaderPopsVicodin10 3 місяці тому +82

    Germans had the absolute best quality audio way back when. German engineering is top-tier.

    • @steveshelton6771
      @steveshelton6771 Місяць тому +2

      It's remastered, still the quality of sound by the Germans made the reproduction sound 3D.

    • @jandenijmegen5842
      @jandenijmegen5842 Місяць тому +1

      You must understand that Goebbels understood propaganda better than any other politician in those days. Top Nazi's could not be everywhere for speeches, so recorded speech was extremely important. For a company to win the order to make this equipment was of big importance. These companies were big: AEG, BASF and so on. Radio ownership was promoted, not to make a profit (like e.g. in the USA), but for propaganda.

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 26 днів тому

      Isn't this just not better than in other countries at the time?

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 5 місяців тому +57

    One thing you notice was how very clear the recording is. This was likely a recoding on an AEG _Magnetophon_ tape recorder, the world's first practical tape recorder models with broadcast quality. Indeed, the Allies were wonder how did the Germans make such long recordings, including full symphonies, with such unusual high quality sound even over AM broadcasting until they found the _Magnetophon_ machines by late 1944.

    • @Intel-i7-9700k
      @Intel-i7-9700k 4 місяці тому +5

      German engineering baby

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 місяці тому +5

      @@Intel-i7-9700k It was much better than German engineering today. I bought a factory new top of the line Bmw M3 delivered in Munich. The car has had more mechanical failures than any brand i have owned and it started right from the beginning driving away from the factory with the engine complaining about low oil level ! Engine has burned oil ever since and now at 30k miles. Bmw pretended to care about the issue but then got away without reimbursing me the brand new lemon. And even what works as designed in the cabin is badly designed and more of a burden on the user than a luxury. For example the automated seat belt arm fails to grab the seatbelt and what you get at the end of your hand is a empty hook where the seat belt should be. This happens 7 times out of 10 absolutely unacceptable. And there are tons of poor design choices, like the FM radio having now permanent radio station display, you have to navigate through the poorly and slow menu to find what the heck the radio is doing. It is my first high end German purchase and the last !

    • @kadsennecher5087
      @kadsennecher5087 Місяць тому

      ​@@ericastier1646Just get an old Bimmer

  • @gregory9966
    @gregory9966 Рік тому +386

    If you listen real closely with headphones, you could almost hear his voice echoing on the loud intercoms outside the bunker throughout Berlin.

    • @thekid6244
      @thekid6244 Рік тому +27

      I can hear it

    • @sussusamogus8860
      @sussusamogus8860 Рік тому +7

      Yes !

    • @vanderau4047
      @vanderau4047 Рік тому +25

      tatsächlich!!! Deinen nächsten Termin beim HNO Arzt kannst du dir sparen!

    • @soundinginfluencer
      @soundinginfluencer Рік тому +33

      No, that's not an echo from outside speakers. How could this have been recorded? In this case, shouldn't the explosions of the fights be heard better?
      It's the before and after talk of the magnetic tape, which occurs when the tape is stored for a long time. The recording has been restored, so you can hear it only in some places. On the other hand, you can very clearly hear the artifacts of the restoration in the strange sounding tape hiss.

    • @jononpaper
      @jononpaper Рік тому

      I hear it

  • @Athawolfus
    @Athawolfus Рік тому +789

    If this was indeed recorded on 21 April, which was a Saturday, it is interesting that Goebbels says that the Soviet offensive started last Sunday, which would be 14 April. The Berlin offensive really started on 16 April. However, interestingly, in the book "Soldat" by Siegfried Knappe a participant in the battle it is also stated that the offensive started on 14 April. Perhaps they are referring to the initial probing attacks, which would be mistaken for the start of the general offensive.

    • @johnbrattan9341
      @johnbrattan9341 Рік тому +6

      Believe the soviets first entered Berlin on 23rd.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 Рік тому +24

      If the 21st was a Saturday,that makes the previous Sunday the 15th.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 Рік тому +34

      "In the early hours of 16th April,civilians in the eastern quarters of Berlin were awoken by a distant rolling thunder. The vibrations were so strong that telephones began to ring on their own and pictures fell from their hooks. Women emerged slowly from their apartments and exchanged meaningful looks with neighbours. They hardly needed to speak. The long-awaited Soviet offensive had at last begun sixty miles to their east." The opening paragraph of the introduction/foreword to A Woman in Berlin,a Berlin journalist's account of those final days of the War,which extends to describe the situation in Berlin in the days and weeks immediately following the Nazi surrender and Soviet occupation.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 Рік тому +13

      "What was yesterday a distant rumble has now become a constant roar." Friday 20th April,4 p.m.

    • @Athawolfus
      @Athawolfus Рік тому +6

      @@rjjcms1 Yes, that is true. My mistake. In any case, it's common knowledge that the offensive in the main started on the 16th. Perhaps it began in the very early hours so that's why Goebbels is referring to the (night of the) 15th. Or perhaps it's the probing attacks and early shelling.

  • @agenthadley
    @agenthadley Рік тому +91

    Vielen Dank für das Hochladen dieses wertvollen historischen Tondokumentes! ❤

  • @jekke1980
    @jekke1980 Рік тому +158

    “You’re wondering now, what to do, when you know this the end”.

    • @itzamia
      @itzamia Рік тому +1

      Was that one of the things he said during this speech?

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked Рік тому +28

      @@itzamia no dude, Goebells was extremely good at propaganda that this even convinced me for a second that Germany even had a chance at repelling the Soviet advance

    • @charlieropesocks5793
      @charlieropesocks5793 Рік тому +3

      Is this a reference to the Specials song or am I missing something

    • @justcomments1239
      @justcomments1239 Рік тому +4

      The curtain has fallen, now you’re on your own…

  • @jackjohnson7396
    @jackjohnson7396 Рік тому +204

    Major General Reymann died 1988 at 96. Not bad, he lucked out.

    • @Athawolfus
      @Athawolfus Рік тому +42

      He was an okay commander I think. But he did not really do much. He had very little resources when he was appointed in March and was replaced as Berlin defense area commander in quick succession by Colonel Kaether, Hitler himself and finally General Weidling before the real urban fighting started.

  • @karlfrieder8118
    @karlfrieder8118 2 місяці тому +15

    The fact that a mic from 1945 is better than 90% of the headphone mics today is crazy.

  • @DonPes039
    @DonPes039 10 місяців тому +186

    My great-grandfather fought in Russia and survived the war. He walked back from Russia to Germany

    • @bigmanvideoz
      @bigmanvideoz 6 місяців тому +11

      Our neighbour was a child soldier and walked from germany all the way back to hungary

    • @Frank-jg4tq
      @Frank-jg4tq 5 місяців тому +6

      That's so interesting, how much of his story do you know? He must've been one of a very rare bunch of men who experienced that, was he apart of the initial invasion force in 1941?

    • @themachine8009
      @themachine8009 4 місяці тому

      Did u ask him how long did it take?

    • @blue-white-redpaul6249
      @blue-white-redpaul6249 2 місяці тому +6

      My grandpa was also fighting for Wehrmacht. But He Always missed the shots by purpose because He never wanted to kill Somebody. Than He was a prisoner in the gulags of russia already almost dead He got transported by one of the Last trains to Germany from one of the Last surviving , barely alive after Gulag. A Woman on a Farm helped him and cared about him until He was fine again. Than He found His wife and Made my Grandma. ITS a Wonder i am alive , ITS so crazy and surreal. War Always sucks. Peace and love for EVERYBODY 😌

    • @ayo6873
      @ayo6873 2 місяці тому

      my great uncle was said to have walked from russia to germany after the war but I didn't understand how he managed to, or how long it took him if it he actually walked it, i mean he must have taken a train or smth?

  • @wessexfox5197
    @wessexfox5197 Рік тому +441

    Seen this just a few days after seeing Dönitz first address to Germany in May 1945.
    I hope these aren’t deleted under stupid hate speech ToS, they’re important historical material that should be available to anyone.

    • @Macfierce1
      @Macfierce1 Рік тому +9

      Hate speech should be deleted. But this ain't that. This is an important piece of history.

    • @myhonorwasloyalty
      @myhonorwasloyalty Рік тому

      @@Macfierce1 americans should be deleted when new hispania becomes usa

    • @ascina
      @ascina Рік тому +18

      @@Macfierce1 With “stupid hate speech ToS” he probably meant the algorithm’s inability to distinguish educational content from actual hate speech videos tho but I agree

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Рік тому +6

      @@Macfierce1 what is hate speech, though? I hate Nazis, is it wrong to say so?

    • @saumyashah4831
      @saumyashah4831 10 місяців тому

      @@HooDatDonDar thats not hate speech
      there arent members of the nazi party alive today
      but if you target a specific religion or shit then its hate speech

  • @Kloverkill
    @Kloverkill Рік тому +91

    So strange to hear him say like and subscribe! during such a dark period.

  • @MaKi-xt6df
    @MaKi-xt6df Рік тому +80

    Vielen Dank für diesen geschichtlichen Einblick.

  • @Gordon_Workshop
    @Gordon_Workshop 7 місяців тому +61

    Мои фольксгеноссе-берлинцы! В прошлое воскресенье большевики начали свое большое наступление на Одерском фронте. Их цель - Берлин. Овладение столицей Рейха должно дать в руки Сталину важный козырь в политической игре союзников. Поэтому битва за столицу Рейха стала битвой за Германию и Европу. В ходе героической обороны наши мужественные дивизии и ополченцы «фольксштурма» нанесли советам тяжелейший урон. Однако их самопожертвование не смогло помешать большевикам подойти к внешним линиям обороны столицы Рейха. Таким образом, Берлин стал прифронтовым городом. Защитники Берлина! На вас устремлены взоры ваших жен, ваших матерей и ваших детей. Они доверили вам свою жизнь, свое счастье, свое здоровье и свое будущее. Вы знаете сейчас свою задачу, и я знаю, что вы ее образцово выполните. Час вашего испытания настал! Военная оборона столицы Рейха поручена генерал-лейтенанту Райману. Он - кавалер Рыцарского креста Железного креста с дубовыми листьями. Его командованию, не раз проверенному в этой войне, все солдаты и фольксштурмисты могут довериться безусловно. Я со своими сотрудниками, разумеется, остаюсь в Берлине. Здесь также находятся и здесь остаются моя жена и мои дети. Всеми средствами я буду активизировать оборону столицы Рейха. Мои мысли и действия посвящены вашему благополучию и защите от нашего общего врага. Монгольское нашествие должно быть и будет сломлено у стен нашего города. Наша борьба станет маяком для самой решительной борьбы всей нации. Исполненные фанатичного стремления не позволить столице Рейха пасть в руки большевиков, мы все как один готовы к борьбе и труду. Наша цель - свобода нашего народа и государство социальной справедливости в счастливом будущем.

    • @BaryChayan
      @BaryChayan 6 місяців тому +4

      Danke!❤

    • @F.R.S.C._Founder
      @F.R.S.C._Founder 6 місяців тому +1

      Вообще не ожидал тебя тут увидеть!

    • @alihussain4349
      @alihussain4349 5 місяців тому +2

      Hitler is not even mentioned in this speech

    • @prinzessindianavonbaden787
      @prinzessindianavonbaden787 Місяць тому

      @@alihussain4349Er hat zwei Tage zuvor eine Rede über den Führer gehalten. Es war Tradition, dass er am Vorabend des 20. April eine Ansprache im Radio über Hitler hielt…

    • @leon38m1
      @leon38m1 Місяць тому +2

      немного знаю немецкий. спасибо за перевод. образец призыва на решающее сражение...

  • @papacaliente8789
    @papacaliente8789 Рік тому +1077

    Its amazing, that still knowing what beings a soldiers in those times meant, he makes you feel like you had a task to do

    • @mrflauschig5440
      @mrflauschig5440 Рік тому +181

      Bruh at that time they were just sending old men and kids to their death, for no other reason than being to petty to surrender

    • @BernhardRottweiler
      @BernhardRottweiler Рік тому +113

      @@mrflauschig5440
      Sorry, BS you're talking.
      Hans-Ulrich Rudel flew against Soviet tanks and armour with one leg amputated in his JU-87G until the last day.
      Defending the Reichstag were not little children, they were SS.
      Frenchmen (!) were among the last in the death-defying fight for the city centre.
      33. SS-Division „Charlemagne“.
      And by the way, it doesn't matter to the men in the tank...
      ...if they are killed by a 15y old boy with the Panzerfaust.
      The Panzerfaust was a formidable close-quarters anti-tank weapon.
      Easy to carry, easy to use, easy to aim and deadly.

    • @larifari4371
      @larifari4371 Рік тому +101

      @Benfi The Volkssturm had terrible losses and no impact on the war. You sound like the Wochenschau.

    • @mrflauschig5440
      @mrflauschig5440 Рік тому +1

      @@BernhardRottweiler Sorry, no BS at all. You cherry pick little examples, while we know for a fact that at this point most of Berlins defenses were made up of untrained and undersupplied children. Copium bruh

    • @Makeyourselfbig
      @Makeyourselfbig Рік тому

      What task would that be? Get your head blown off in some hopeless battle they couldn't possibly win. Urged on by a bunch of murderous phychos who were determined to drag everyone down with them. Not to mention put them in this mess in the first place.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket Рік тому +74

    Fascinating.
    The few explosions(?) in the background were particularly eerie.

  • @VIKINGFLYING
    @VIKINGFLYING 11 місяців тому +58

    His voice sounds normal, lacks the fanaticism of 1933..

    • @tersus4967
      @tersus4967 10 місяців тому +43

      Realisation that you're not superior specie and that you lost the war must've been very sobering.

    • @zachary2727
      @zachary2727 7 місяців тому +8

      No audience

    • @CharlesLechmere
      @CharlesLechmere Місяць тому

      @@tersus4967 he of all things was nothing “superior”. 😄 he looked like a rat.

    • @matthewnikitas8905
      @matthewnikitas8905 Місяць тому

      Nothing to be fanatical about at this point, when the capital was on the brink of collapse from the Soviets

  • @ferdinandbeckerbub1219
    @ferdinandbeckerbub1219 Рік тому +25

    Vielen Dank fürs Hochladen!

  • @jurgenhaflinger1188
    @jurgenhaflinger1188 Рік тому +46

    In Mitte der Rede explodiert eine Granate im Hintergrund

    • @niklas8195
      @niklas8195 Рік тому +7

      Da war nur Bombenwetter hat die Tagesschau gesagt ähm ich meine Wochenschau

    • @TheDiamondBladeHD
      @TheDiamondBladeHD 28 днів тому

      @@niklas8195 Gewitter aus dem Osten ziehen langsam und hart, hier zweideutig :D

  • @tavish4699
    @tavish4699 Рік тому +89

    Its crazy how you can hear the Shelling in the backround

    • @edwinmeyer2215
      @edwinmeyer2215 Рік тому

      Chicken Hawks one in all-like most leaders who lie their people into war…

    • @notanumber1311
      @notanumber1311 Рік тому

      Real or faked do you think? A bit fortuitous how the loudest explosion is just as he says he is staying even though its dangerous. As if to emphasise his point.

    • @kuriakosepaul112
      @kuriakosepaul112 Рік тому

      when

  • @thejp361
    @thejp361 7 місяців тому +23

    "Defender of Berlin, the eyes of your wives, mothers and children are on you."
    Their wives, mothers and children who are also on the frontlines: 🗿

    • @Frosty_V0
      @Frosty_V0 7 місяців тому +11

      Actually, only a tiny percentage were.

    • @shipsability
      @shipsability 6 місяців тому

      @@Frosty_V0 I think they gave weapons to everyone for a last battle by that time. No one was spared.

  • @bloqk16
    @bloqk16 Рік тому +2

    For language translation, click onto the 'CC' icon at the bottom of the video.

  • @gregsaldi1292
    @gregsaldi1292 Рік тому +111

    he wasn't wrong in those first 50 seconds. There was a political game going on between Russia and the west.

    • @th3litgods
      @th3litgods Рік тому +3

      Yes? I wonder why, conflicting ideologies maybe.

    • @coleman4840
      @coleman4840 Рік тому +16

      @@th3litgods exactly. Western capitalism and Soviet communism were two opposite ends of the spectrum and there was a huge deal of mistrust between the British, Americans, and the Soviets. The capture of Berlin meant that the Russians had a greater spear of influence on Eastern Europe as we saw from the late 40s to the 90s.

    • @Macfierce1
      @Macfierce1 Рік тому

      The cold war had already begun.

    • @m4rsianer
      @m4rsianer Рік тому +6

      ​@@coleman4840The Western Allies sacrificed East Germany for maintaining a stalemate between 2 Superpowers. That's why Germany will ever be divided ideological. That's also why Germany will never become a proud nation. Kind of sad for me.

    • @MrFruchtbecher
      @MrFruchtbecher Рік тому +15

      Germany never wanted war against GB and the US, so why are you wondering

  • @alexxz0144
    @alexxz0144 Місяць тому +6

    I wonder what he was thinking hearing all the explosions in the background

  • @burningtank160
    @burningtank160 Місяць тому +7

    "I'll be fine, it's just a few drinks"
    24 minutes later:

  • @jakelloyd9482
    @jakelloyd9482 Рік тому +44

    I looked up the commanding general that he is lauding and here’s what Wikipedia had to say:
    “Both Wilhelm Burgdorf and Goebbels convinced Hitler that Reymann should be relieved of command. When Reymann chose not to locate his office next to Goebbels's office in the Zoo Tower, Goebbels held that act against him.[3] On 22 April, Hitler relieved Reymann of his command for his defeatism and replaced him…”
    So one day after this speech he was replaced, at Goebbels’ insistence. Now that’s a propaganda minister.

  • @ClubisteM
    @ClubisteM Рік тому +47

    Wow, einfach nur interessant... Danke für den Upload!

  • @Adept_Ponasenkova
    @Adept_Ponasenkova Рік тому +276

    Прекрасный кусочек истории!!! Спасибо вам за то что загрузили это видео ещё раз.)

    • @twister41ster51
      @twister41ster51 Рік тому +10

      Они должны были сделать два видео ,одно на англ ,другое на Русском

    • @IouriBelov
      @IouriBelov Рік тому +12

      Неужели прекрасный? Вы восхищаетесь нацизмом?

    • @user-hz1ew1jr9d
      @user-hz1ew1jr9d Рік тому +13

      @@IouriBelov я слушаю Миррей Матье, но наполеона не поддерживаю, честно-честно!

    • @Adept_Ponasenkova
      @Adept_Ponasenkova Рік тому +19

      @@IouriBelov О нет, я восхищаюсь ораторским мастерством этого человека - по этому так фанатично просматриваю это видео раз за разом.....

    • @toadntoad
      @toadntoad Рік тому +11

      @@twister41ster51 никто тебе ничего не должен

  • @seanoreilly5247
    @seanoreilly5247 Рік тому +64

    Listening to this, and having watched Downfall, all I can think about is his poor children.

    • @spaSSkloppe
      @spaSSkloppe Рік тому +5

      Nemmersdorf was the alternative, what would you choose.

    • @xander9564
      @xander9564 Рік тому +2

      @@spaSSkloppe Not at all. He could have made sure his children were escorted to western Germany (American or British sectors).

  • @Styx8314
    @Styx8314 11 місяців тому +44

    Thank you for posting/translations. You hear people ask "why did the Germans keep fighting when it was hopeless?", because speeches like those of goebbles and the wochenshau was often the only information they heard. We have hindsight and this is often underestimated, we know how it ended. There was no way they could have.

    • @marioarguello6989
      @marioarguello6989 9 місяців тому +2

      Nonsense

    • @Mirage-pz
      @Mirage-pz 4 місяці тому

      Its propaganda as obvious as clear sky it is. Volkstrum? Inflict heavy causalties on soviet? Heroic high and mighty tone? There goes that

    • @peddagriffin7473
      @peddagriffin7473 4 місяці тому +2

      Lots of soldiers already knew at this point, that they couldnt win the war anymore. Some of them were hoping that the Nazi-Leadership would negotiate a peace contract, some of them were in such big fear of soviet occupation, that they fought till the very end. Meanwhile some others didnt stop to fight, because they were afraid of the punishment, they would receive, if they deserted.

    • @wolfgangkurtscherf8618
      @wolfgangkurtscherf8618 2 місяці тому

      Wer Dessertierte oderKontak mit demFeind aufnahm wurde Standrechtlich Erschossen,ich hoffe daß Ihnen dieAuskunft reicht.

  • @ninototo1
    @ninototo1 Рік тому +65

    My great uncle was killed in action during the battle for Berlin. He was 16.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B Рік тому

      Was he a member of the "Hitler Youth?"

    • @copa593
      @copa593 Рік тому +22

      that's so young. It's surreal if you think about it in 2022. Sending a teenager to war with just a rifle and a prayer.

    • @ninototo1
      @ninototo1 Рік тому +23

      @@copa593
      Yeah it was Nazi Germany's last desperate effort. His parents and siblings were devastated. I'm grateful to the Allies that Germany can be a free country today.

    • @wimschmied3800
      @wimschmied3800 Рік тому +73

      @@ninototo1 It's not free. 1945 was the last year Germany was free.

    • @scurr2891
      @scurr2891 Рік тому +52

      @@ninototo1 HAHAHAHAHAH good Joke, Germany isnt free today

  • @businessman3224
    @businessman3224 Рік тому +98

    If you listen very closely you can also hear his live speech being heard outside

    • @soundinginfluencer
      @soundinginfluencer Рік тому +10

      It's the before and after talk of the magnetic tape, which occurs when the tape is stored for a long time. No speakers from outside. Where else would the noise of battle be?

    • @BigDMartial
      @BigDMartial Рік тому +1

      @@soundinginfluencer can you expand on your comment please? are you trying to say that isn't his his speech being played on speakers?

    • @samuelnase9477
      @samuelnase9477 Рік тому +11

      @@BigDMartialHe wanted to point out that there are on speakers at all. It is just some kind of overlay due to storing the tape.

    • @curtisjackson40
      @curtisjackson40 Рік тому

      you're wrong

    • @georgewolfiii1170
      @georgewolfiii1170 Рік тому

      ​@@samuelnase9477 Magnetic tape wasn't invented until long after the war ended. During WW-2, they used spools of stainless-steel wire.

  • @Latif.Kakule
    @Latif.Kakule Рік тому +83

    It's really crazy how comparable political messages are. Really goes to show just how a few can cause such a major catastophe for everyone else. Uncontestable respect to the brave heroes of WWII

    • @Kycko_
      @Kycko_ Рік тому +10

      A few people can NEVER cause such changes, they can only push society a little in one direction or another. Propaganda always talks about problems that are familiar to everyone. Public consciousness cannot be turned 180 degrees by the efforts of a couple of people. If propaganda works, then people are ready to accept it.

    • @heroiccombatengineer6018
      @heroiccombatengineer6018 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@Kycko_ ure right, and you can still feel it in the populous today

    • @Grevenrot
      @Grevenrot Рік тому +4

      There are no heros in war

    • @jonnyd9351
      @jonnyd9351 Рік тому

      @@Grevenrot Dumbass statement only an idealistic ‘pacifist’ would say.

    • @cr1tikal_arc
      @cr1tikal_arc 6 місяців тому

      @@Kycko_ depends on what you'd consider a "few". it was one man who finally kicked off the first world war, and it was those who wrote up the treaty of versailles and the nazi party who paved the way for the second. in the grand scheme of things, not really a lot of people.

  • @noragogo-ws4qy
    @noragogo-ws4qy 9 місяців тому +7

    I just came from a video of a speech of his in 1943 and it’s crazy the difference in just 2 years

  • @TroubledTrooper
    @TroubledTrooper Рік тому +154

    He called them Mongols, which may seem weird but it was and still is a common slur against Russians. For example, some has called Russia today an "Asiatic Horde". There is an infamous WSJ article showing Putin as Genghis Khan titled "Russia’s Turn to Its Asian Past"

    • @mochalo4912
      @mochalo4912 Рік тому +21

      i think he s referring to their great numbers and the destruction they are bringing not their race

    • @imperiumoccidentis7351
      @imperiumoccidentis7351 Рік тому +72

      To add more info: Russia was once conquered by the Mongols, and once it broke free of Mongol rule, the Russians adopted many of the political and military systems of the Mongols (including the extremely despotic and hierarchical economic system, which didn't end until the mid 1800s).
      Plus, much of the population of Siberia had Mongolian features, and were a common sight on the battlefield.
      So it was both a racial and cultural slur.

    • @dorottagati6883
      @dorottagati6883 Рік тому +21

      @@mochalo4912 Weird statement since the thing you said originated from racism. Anyway no, Germans thought Russians as "subhuman mongols", Russians for them were not European or white, they were asiatic, this question(are russians white?) is present to this day.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Рік тому

      Not weird. Modern Russia was under the control of Tatars who are descendants of the Mongols who tried to defeat the Islamic world but converted. The Mongol admixture is enough to make Russians look a bit funny. Yes, they took notes and modelled a system of governance on, really, their oppressors, arguably 'perfecting' it.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Рік тому +48

      ​@@dorottagati6883 Germans never made the distinction of "white" and "non-white", only Aryan and non-Aryan. Non-Aryan meant Jewish. There were many supporters of Nazi Germany in Russia, including hundreds of thousands who fought under the Nazi flag.
      Germans were not bothered in the slightest by the existence of other races.

  • @foreverfourteen
    @foreverfourteen Рік тому +63

    As a descendant of those who he referred to as 'Mongolstuermer' I feel kinda weird saying this, but as someone who studies German, these recordings strike me with how clear, understandable an actually beautiful his German sounds. I had the same impression of the recording of Goering's interrogation at Nuremberg. Could be a standard for public speaking + education. Wonder if the native speakers notice that, too.

    • @webwude
      @webwude Рік тому +11

      ​@untergeher odd is the right word for it. It is a very clear yet unusual pronunciation of a few words. Still you do not hear any obvious dialect. Nevertheless it is a very controlled and maybe on purpose calm speech, in particular to Hitler's or even his speech proclaiming the total war some years earlier.

    • @martian9999
      @martian9999 Рік тому +3

      hard to say it's beautiful when it's full of lies and rah-rah we'll fight to the very end propaganda. Beauty can be found in similes, elegance, simplicity, subtlety, hidden complexity, humor, rhythm or euphony, but not in the twaddle of a highly-intelligent but deranged fanatatic and murderer.

    • @dan109763
      @dan109763 Рік тому

      ну просто он сказал правду.. совковые рабы гнались пулеметами и ружьями нквдшников сталина вперед.. эта была как чума.. стая волков что захватывала Германию.. это было ужасно и похоже на конец мира. До 1989 так и было.

    • @Eric0816
      @Eric0816 11 місяців тому +9

      He speaks very clearly but both Goebbels and Hitler had a very threatrical way of speaking in public. And Goebbels was extra dramatic in kind of a way one would have expected Marc Anthony doing his "Friends, Romans., Countrymen" speech. The way he stresses certain vowls is very unusual for a politician by modern standards but for a theatrical actor it is still fitting. I think that fascist leaders thought they could create extra charisma by speaking like an actor. Mussolini or Oswald Mosley were also far from casual when giving speeches. Modern politicians might try to sound more casual to give an impression of authenticity to their audience because today we know that the great orators might want to deceive us.

    • @ben8147
      @ben8147 9 місяців тому

      @@beradive9651 Interesting stuff friend. I also thought of the sportpalast (mongol storm - storm out).

  • @CW-rx2js
    @CW-rx2js 4 місяці тому +6

    Basically " I am leaving without doing my job. You can do it instead."

    • @_556ms
      @_556ms 6 днів тому

      he explicitly says he, his wife and children will stay in berlin, which they did.

  • @generalgrievousgaming416
    @generalgrievousgaming416 6 місяців тому +13

    Bro has a better mic than me.

  • @mnmfreak502
    @mnmfreak502 Рік тому +16

    A lot easier to hear with headphones but you hear bombs at 0:25 1:44 2:07 2:41
    Plus you can hear maybe a live broadcast of what he's saying with a bit of a delay in the background. At 1:57 I swear it sounds like something firing back.

    • @arturocevallossoto5203
      @arturocevallossoto5203 Рік тому +3

      I think those are flak cannons since this was apparently recorded at the Zoo flaktower.

    • @defininghistorytv
      @defininghistorytv Рік тому +1

      Good catch, you actually hear it about 3 times , it sounds somewhat similar to a flak40 round outgoing which they were using against tanks at the time and the zoo flak tower where he was headquarters did have those as weapons.

  • @things.9164
    @things.9164 Рік тому +40

    So interessant. Unglaublich wie verschieden die Welt vor ein paar Jahrzehnten doch war

  • @enrique9432
    @enrique9432 Рік тому +81

    He spoke a very good German, clear and easy to understand.

    • @uoohknk6881
      @uoohknk6881 Рік тому +7

      That's why they were so persuaive. Simple and clear language.

    • @seelentau
      @seelentau Рік тому +2

      And yet he said "Erobung" instead of "Eroberung" lol

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Рік тому +2

      He tried to fake a confidence, that he lost. He wasn't a good actor and so he couldn't hide it, how he wants it.

    • @harleyinglis1357
      @harleyinglis1357 Рік тому

      Well I would hope so being he was head of propaganda

    • @antilinkestinkerfoundation8611
      @antilinkestinkerfoundation8611 Рік тому +7

      Rheinland🎉

  • @fedbat2199
    @fedbat2199 9 місяців тому +11

    He sent children and old people to fight a lost war but committed suicide rather than fight. Died as a coward

    • @titcab8159
      @titcab8159 2 місяці тому

      Died and lived as a coward like all the nazis

  • @ctemiz87
    @ctemiz87 Рік тому +144

    great piece of history. dont forget, dont delete!

    • @danielul05
      @danielul05 Рік тому +17

      UA-cam: and i took that personally

    • @derick3482
      @derick3482 Рік тому +24

      down with Bolshevism

    • @timteichmann6830
      @timteichmann6830 Рік тому

      ​@@derick3482 1. We're do you see bolshevism?
      2. What exactly you mean by bolshevism? Not like the USSR is gone for 30 years feels like the Bolsheviks are down already

  • @winterkingbeats4183
    @winterkingbeats4183 Рік тому +11

    There is a much longer (10mins or so) speech Goebbels gave I believe prior to this one. It could be argued it was his last "major" speech wherein he deploys oratory skills rather than the sober and decidedly somber nature of this speech. If you know of the speech I'm speaking of, if you could upload it, it would be appreciated.

  • @haeleth7218
    @haeleth7218 21 день тому +3

    As an Englishman who speaks German as a second language I think his German is very clear and easy to understand.

    • @Levien-vt4tc
      @Levien-vt4tc 18 днів тому +2

      I agree, i am Dutch and i learn German at school and i can clearly understand this.

  • @L110508
    @L110508 3 місяці тому +11

    Conclusion from his speech: It was the Red army who defeated the Nazi, not US army or Royal army.

    •  Місяць тому

      With the help of US land-lease.

  • @galapagos4154
    @galapagos4154 Рік тому +40

    Altyazı desteği için teşekkürler

    • @burkaykay
      @burkaykay Рік тому +3

      Almanya'nın en kara günleri. Yine de toparlanıp yeniden ayağa kalkmayı başardılar.

    • @veronikas7891
      @veronikas7891 Рік тому

      Sonuna kadar faşizm

    • @urktklirk9770
      @urktklirk9770 Рік тому +2

      @@burkaykay Amerika'nın yardımıyla (Marshall planı) evet

    • @anastassiosperakis2869
      @anastassiosperakis2869 Рік тому +1

      @@urktklirk9770 The Marshall plan was even offered to Stalin but they did not accept it.

  • @danusticia2711
    @danusticia2711 Рік тому +54

    Nicht schlecht !! Ich habe damals nur 2 Wochen durchgehalten nachdem ich solche Reden hochgeladen habe...

    • @WLM-
      @WLM- Рік тому +7

      Gut für dich, meine dauerte nur 2 Tage.

    • @Thomas-wo9ur
      @Thomas-wo9ur Рік тому +4

      Wo findet man solches historisches material?

    • @thanos1229
      @thanos1229 Рік тому +1

      @@Thomas-wo9ur woanders ausser youtube

  • @ElonMasks
    @ElonMasks Рік тому +2

    If you have an earphones or earpods, you can hear his voice echoing from the speaker outside too. And also explosions

  • @svenr5235
    @svenr5235 Рік тому +8

    This is just a short end of the speech. The whole speech is about an hour long.

  • @Wertzuio
    @Wertzuio Рік тому +11

    "Der Angriff Steiner wird das Blatt wenden. Er sollte jeden Moment beginnen."

    • @Golfballtauchen
      @Golfballtauchen Рік тому +3

      "Der Angriff Steiners war BEFEHL." xD

    • @FischersFritz14
      @FischersFritz14 Рік тому +1

      @@Golfballtauchen Wer sind sie, dass sie es sich wagen sich meinem Befehl zu widersetzen?! :D

  • @marklucca3044
    @marklucca3044 Рік тому +20

    Damn, you can hear bombs falling in the background during his speech. The sounds of the most horrific war in human history.

    • @PoppysGuitar
      @PoppysGuitar Рік тому +4

      That is not bombs you are hearing but in fact artillery shells. I am fairly certain, if this date of April 21 is accurate, that the allies had ceased bombing Berlin bc of the closeness of Russian ground forces.

    • @ElonMasks
      @ElonMasks Рік тому

      @@PoppysGuitar those were bombs

    • @user-nj4fk5dq3z
      @user-nj4fk5dq3z Рік тому

      Sounds of the revenge of Soviet army for the millions civilians, who be killed by nazis.

    • @dortmundgrabenstein9193
      @dortmundgrabenstein9193 Рік тому

      @mark lucca
      I think you are a fool any war is horrific people are dying, flesh is torn to pieces....

  • @gerrymurphy4421
    @gerrymurphy4421 11 місяців тому +2

    If you listen closely at 2:08 you can hear artillery fire in the background.

  • @jasonwebster4969
    @jasonwebster4969 18 днів тому +3

    He was correct, Berlin was indeed used as a bargaining chip exactly the way he said.

  • @kmsbismarck7361
    @kmsbismarck7361 Рік тому +118

    Hat seine letzte Rede in unserer Stadthalle gehalten.

    • @ardi5849
      @ardi5849 Рік тому +28

      Er hat schon damals angefangen zu gendern.

    • @blueman9651
      @blueman9651 Рік тому +1

      @@ardi5849 Ein Grund mehr den NS abzulehnen.

    • @GW2Vids1
      @GW2Vids1 Рік тому +4

      Ist mir auch aufgefallen

  • @user-ds2gz6um1d
    @user-ds2gz6um1d Рік тому +44

    日付が1945年4月21日になってるが、この日に宣伝相ゲッペルスがラジオ演説したという記録がない。おそらく録音だけだろう。
    前日からソ連軍の長距離砲がベルリン市内に一斉砲撃を開始していたので、演説の中に砲撃音が聞こえる。
    この日ゲッペルスはベルリンの大管区指導者を集めて最後の訓示を与えたが、おそらくその訓示の録音だろうか?
    「私は家族をベルリンに呼び寄せており、家を離れない。諸君らも部署を守り、任務を全うせよ。そして、万策尽きた時にはいか
    にこの地で死するか決する事になる」
    と述べたが、その事を言っているのだろう。前日はヒトラーの誕生日でナチス高官がこの総統官邸地下壕に集まったが、誕生会が
    終わると、高官たちは、こぞってベルリンから脱出した(ゲッペルスと家族は残留)
    参考文献 広田厚司氏著「ゲッペルスとナチ宣伝戦」より

    • @generalyellor8188
      @generalyellor8188 Рік тому +2

      Exactly.

    • @olgajensen4232
      @olgajensen4232 Рік тому

      No huyeron, tenían instrucciones de continuar luchando y salieron para evitar la incomunicación de Berlín con el resto del Reich.

    • @paulweston285
      @paulweston285 Рік тому

      Do you deliver ?

    • @berndgroer6860
      @berndgroer6860 2 місяці тому

      Ist das Japanisch ?

  • @sumbuddy63
    @sumbuddy63 Рік тому +18

    These nazi speeches, Hitler,Georing, Goebbel,etc, are never translated. Knowing what they are saying would be much more better. One gets a little more insight into the mind of the speaker. just sayin.

    • @tono3930
      @tono3930 4 місяці тому

      It says turn on translator English

    • @matthewnikitas8905
      @matthewnikitas8905 Місяць тому

      If you turn subtitles on the words are in English

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited Рік тому +23

    Not only committed suicide, but killed his entire family, too. Even the hardened Russians were shocked when they found the bodies.

    • @impossiblewindows4367
      @impossiblewindows4367 Рік тому

      this was common. save at least enough bullets for your family and self… what the soviets did to surviving women and children was far worse than being shot.

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Рік тому +6

      Were they shocked? Source?

    • @denisbudbud
      @denisbudbud Рік тому

      This devil even wasn't able to suicide them and delegated to his wife. What of a sign of a pure bastard!

    • @AFGuidesHD
      @AFGuidesHD Рік тому

      @@vibovitold No, they weren't lol. The commie leadership also would have done the same if the Japanese invaded from the East and the Germans surrounded Moscow.

    • @shauntaylor6040
      @shauntaylor6040 Рік тому

      It was reported by Hentschel the last and only person in the Bunker when the Russians entered it.

  • @jeanpaul1232
    @jeanpaul1232 Рік тому +80

    General Peron was a follower of the ideas of Hitler and Mussollini, but hearing Goebbels speak of "social justice" (one of the leitmotiv's of the Peronists) is truly incredible!

    • @jdm2651
      @jdm2651 Рік тому +22

      In nazi parlance, social justice simply means state overseen capitalism with guaranteed minimum wages and monetary stability. Add that it would protect veterans, be Jewish free, and there you have the talk for the masses still being uttered as it was in the 30s.

    • @oosthuizen2012
      @oosthuizen2012 Рік тому +9

      @@jdm2651 seems good enough

    • @mediocreman6323
      @mediocreman6323 Рік тому

      Göbbels was a part of the “left” wing of the party, and wanted social justice. Within a purified race, of course.

    • @blackpaint9093
      @blackpaint9093 Рік тому

      @@jdm2651 Nazi germany was probably the best country in the world to live in in the 30s

    • @warrenSPQRXxl
      @warrenSPQRXxl Рік тому +7

      @@jdm2651 In media the word Nazi is used for the National Socialist Workers Party of Hitler. While many even monarchists as well as the military collaborated with the National Socialists for their own reasons, Dr. Goebbels, the intellectual with an artistic bent and a Ph.D., was a committed socialist (not unusual for certain intellectuals then as now). Every entity, be it a citizen or corporation , more or less willingly, becomes a functionary of the state, whether officially nationalized or not.

  • @Tronathon242
    @Tronathon242 Рік тому +16

    "The eyes of your wives and children are upon you." Interesting contrast with Eisenhower's phrasing.

    • @sukruoksuz366
      @sukruoksuz366 Рік тому

      What was Eisenhower saying?

    • @anaranjadisimo
      @anaranjadisimo Рік тому +15

      probably some bullshit about fighting for freeedom and humanity

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 11 місяців тому

      @@anaranjadisimo bullshit because it was not your stupid family starving or suffocating to death, how about that.

    • @DrJones20
      @DrJones20 8 місяців тому +2

      @@anaranjadisimo That's not bullshit

  • @Levien-vt4tc
    @Levien-vt4tc 9 місяців тому +4

    What a time this was... Just can't believe this happened millions of people died.

  • @fermi.paradox29
    @fermi.paradox29 Рік тому +5

    Where did he declared publicly that he would commit suicide should germany lose the war?

  • @novaguy509
    @novaguy509 Рік тому +286

    A salesman right to the end.

  • @HTN3
    @HTN3 Рік тому +33

    Ich bin ein Berliner

  • @will27ns
    @will27ns 2 місяці тому +5

    Germans had to fight to the last man. woman and child...to protect 'his' ass.

    • @sushimello7524
      @sushimello7524 2 місяці тому +2

      Well I mean they did hate soviets

  • @Brawling_Style
    @Brawling_Style Рік тому +5

    He would never let the Soviets take him, The amount of German high ranks that commited suicide is absurd, Crazy hearing those bombs get closer and closer the more the video goes on.......

  • @pablozumaran3997
    @pablozumaran3997 Рік тому +9

    It’s odd to hear this from the vantage point of decades and be able to feel how half-hearted he sounds, using clichés and tired phrases. He knew it was hopeless.

  • @ShamileII
    @ShamileII 6 місяців тому +3

    Wow....what an amazing piece of history! I've never heard this before.

  • @kmcin
    @kmcin Рік тому +9

    It was a defiant and sobering speech. I only wished that English subtitles of his words were shown.

    • @Ballinalower
      @Ballinalower Рік тому +9

      Tap on the screen. Tap on the icon CC and you get subtitles in English or whatever is your language.

  • @andys4664
    @andys4664 Рік тому +27

    Удивительно хорошая дикция. Плохо знаю немецкий, но многое понятно

    • @Welcome-To-Horrorwood
      @Welcome-To-Horrorwood Рік тому

      вообще ничего не понятно, но очень интересно

    • @aleksei_zubtsov
      @aleksei_zubtsov 8 місяців тому

      @@Welcome-To-Horrorwood Мои фольксгеноссе-берлинцы! В прошлое воскресенье большевики начали свое большое наступление на Одерском фронте. Их цель - Берлин. Овладение столицей Рейха должно дать в руки Сталину важный козырь в политической игре союзников. Поэтому битва за столицу Рейха стала битвой за Германию и Европу. В ходе героической обороны наши мужественные дивизии и ополченцы «фольксштурма» нанесли советам тяжелейший урон. Однако их самопожертвование не смогло помешать большевикам подойти к внешним линиям обороны столицы Рейха. Таким образом, Берлин стал прифронтовым городом. Защитники Берлина! На вас устремлены взоры ваших жен, ваших матерей и ваших детей. Они доверили вам свою жизнь, свое счастье, свое здоровье и свое будущее. Вы знаете сейчас свою задачу, и я знаю, что вы ее образцово выполните. Час вашего испытания настал! Военная оборона столицы Рейха поручена генерал-лейтенанту Райману. Он - кавалер Рыцарского креста Железного креста с дубовыми листьями. Его командованию, не раз проверенному в этой войне, все солдаты и фольксштурмисты могут довериться безусловно. Я со своими сотрудниками, разумеется, остаюсь в Берлине. Здесь также находятся и здесь остаются моя жена и мои дети. Всеми средствами я буду активизировать оборону столицы Рейха. Мои мысли и действия посвящены вашему благополучию и защите от нашего общего врага. Монгольское нашествие должно быть и будет сломлено у стен нашего города. Наша борьба станет маяком для самой решительной борьбы всей нации. Исполненные фанатичного стремления не позволить столице Рейха пасть в руки большевиков, мы все как один готовы к борьбе и труду. Наша цель - свобода нашего народа и государство социальной справедливости в счастливом будущем.

    • @MeinungMann
      @MeinungMann 2 місяці тому

      Удивительно? Этот чел орал из радио и со сцены порядка 12 лет. Конечно, у него суперская дикция

  • @KillTheFuture42
    @KillTheFuture42 10 місяців тому +5

    Im historischen Kontext ist diese Rede noch bemerkenswerter als sie ohnehin schon ist. Besonders beim letzten Teil läuft mir ein eisiger Schauer über den Rücken.

    • @Weltrevolution
      @Weltrevolution 7 місяців тому +1

      im hintergrund hört man die einschläge der sowjetischen granaten!

  • @V1CTOR07
    @V1CTOR07 Рік тому +22

    O que mais me arrepiar que ele estava fazendo um discurso em meios a bombardeios aliados durante 2:07 da para ver um tipo de explosão

    • @Durionzuail
      @Durionzuail Рік тому +3

      Finalmente um brasileiro neste canal!

    • @LeicaM11
      @LeicaM11 Рік тому +2

      There were no allied bombs just soviet bombs in Berlin. West-Berlin later had been exchanged against Thüringen.

    • @MDDeGrande1994
      @MDDeGrande1994 Рік тому +1

      *Soviet artillery shelling

    • @doncomuna378
      @doncomuna378 10 місяців тому +1

      @@MDDeGrande1994 Soviéticos eram aliados.

    • @giuliorobertoful
      @giuliorobertoful 4 місяці тому

      Artilharia soviética, pelo barulho provavelmente uma de 127mm

  • @itguy7336
    @itguy7336 Місяць тому +1

    I am just wondering how the situation would be outside that sound of a blast is captured in a relatively insulated room..

  • @Liam-uu2bt
    @Liam-uu2bt 7 місяців тому +2

    The algorithm’s going to get me on a watchlist

    • @GermanWWIIArchive
      @GermanWWIIArchive  7 місяців тому +4

      If watching these puts you on a watchlist, where does that put me? 😞

  • @abdelgaderalfallah
    @abdelgaderalfallah Рік тому +95

    1:58 like him or not
    He didn't flee from Berlin and stayed to face his final destiny.

    • @DrJones20
      @DrJones20 Рік тому

      Suicide and prolonging the war needlessly

    • @davidprice5678
      @davidprice5678 Рік тому +37

      Unlike Stalin who was prepared to flee Moscow on a train in 1941.

    • @renanfelipedossantos5913
      @renanfelipedossantos5913 Рік тому +19

      He didn't. He committed suicide so as not to get punished for his crimes.
      On the bright side he is surely roasting on the devil's lap, though.

    • @admiralvonscnei4337
      @admiralvonscnei4337 Рік тому +23

      He killed his entire family before killing himself. I dont you can like a guy like that.

    • @Braunix
      @Braunix Рік тому

      where should this 1000%-Nazi have fled to?

  • @wehosrmthink7510
    @wehosrmthink7510 Рік тому +86

    “ Social Justice”? Wow , he truly was spouting propaganda till the end .

    • @in39484
      @in39484 Рік тому

      If there was social justice in the Nazi regime, the social classes became smaller (redistribution of wealth)
      -Gotz Aly , Hitler beneficiaries.

    • @frankjarleb4719
      @frankjarleb4719 Рік тому +67

      The original social justice warrior

    • @pawelnowak9440
      @pawelnowak9440 Рік тому +22

      He was so woke

    • @user-ci7vu7eo9w
      @user-ci7vu7eo9w Рік тому

      Every nation has is own propaganda.all people lie

    • @jeanpaul1232
      @jeanpaul1232 Рік тому +2

      General Peron was a follower of the ideas of Hitler and Mussollini, but hearing Goebbels speak of "social justice" (one of the leitmotiv's of the Peronists) is truly incredible!

  • @twentyrothmans7308
    @twentyrothmans7308 24 дні тому

    I had to listen to this three times over - he doesn't mention the boss once.
    I'm sure that everyone would have been very grateful to him at this point.

  • @ose1998
    @ose1998 Рік тому

    Das ist so gruselig wie der redet. Also die Aussprache ist teilweise echt merkwürdig und wie er die letzen Silben im Satz manchmal lang zieht klingt komisch. Und dann der Inhalt so realitätsfern aber auch so kämpferisch und optimistisch ohne Anzeichen von Angst oder Schuld.

  • @teflondon9654
    @teflondon9654 2 місяці тому +5

    Still don’t understand what possessed them to move in offense to the east.

    • @spitheory5921
      @spitheory5921 Місяць тому

      The main reason was “Lebensraum” basically in their minds the Slavs were not racially pure enough to be occupying so much land and the Germans wanted to expand their “Aryan” race. Therefore the Germans invaded the ussr to secure this land had they won the Slavs would be killed and German settlers would be moved into the east to reproduce

    • @H4XOR23
      @H4XOR23 Місяць тому +1

      Do you really wish to know? 🤔

  • @user-wp7zb4lb1e
    @user-wp7zb4lb1e 8 місяців тому +7

    A little over a week later, he was gone. Along with his wife and 6 innocent kids. Lesson learnt.

    • @jamesbaxter8324
      @jamesbaxter8324 6 місяців тому

      Goebbles didn't die at the front lines-he committed suicide in a protected bunker and took his wife and 6 innocent children with him.

  • @williamclark6555
    @williamclark6555 Рік тому +1

    What was the human cost and suffering did an extra 10 days get him?

  • @alexandrastulz
    @alexandrastulz 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey didn’t u have a discord server?

  • @vincentroche6432
    @vincentroche6432 Рік тому +43

    Amazing. Is it possible to have Goebbels last speech in public in march 45 ?

  • @redwolf9238
    @redwolf9238 Рік тому +7

    2:07, was that a bomb in the background?

  • @ddr-kindinberlin
    @ddr-kindinberlin 9 місяців тому +2

    Hört man da im Hintergrund bereits die Einschläge der Roten Armee in Berlin?

  • @ulrichbihler3952
    @ulrichbihler3952 7 місяців тому +7

    10 days later he commited suicide, his wife murdered all 5 children. What a " hero".

    • @Palladria
      @Palladria 6 місяців тому +1

      *6 children